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The world's most spectacular bridges revealed
Daily Mail ^
| 1 February 2018
| Sadie Whitelocks
Posted on 02/02/2018 12:35:04 PM PST by mairdie
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02/02/2018 12:35:04 PM PST
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mairdie
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02/02/2018 12:36:45 PM PST
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rlmorel
(Leftists: American Liberty is the egg that requires breaking to make their Utopian omelette.)
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02/02/2018 12:38:17 PM PST
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mairdie
To: mairdie
I’ve always thought Natural Bridge in Virginia was pretty spectacular.
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02/02/2018 12:38:24 PM PST
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WayneS
(An appeaser is one who feeds a crocodile, hoping it will eat him last. - Winston Churchill)
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02/02/2018 12:40:30 PM PST
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mairdie
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02/02/2018 12:43:01 PM PST
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mairdie
To: mairdie
Here’s motivation for the U.S.A to finally invest in infrastructure again.
To: mairdie
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02/02/2018 12:46:09 PM PST
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Liz
(Our side has 8 Trillion bullets; the other side doesn't know which bathroom to use.)
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02/02/2018 12:49:26 PM PST
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mairdie
To: ADemocratNoMore; QualityMan; topspinr; ExTexasRedhead; SouthParkRepublican; Eric in the Ozarks; ...
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02/02/2018 12:50:43 PM PST
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mairdie
To: mairdie
I like your thread, but I don’t think you’re doing it right.
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02/02/2018 12:53:56 PM PST
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toast
To: mairdie
Those are “Unnnng!” worthy. LOL
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02/02/2018 12:55:33 PM PST
by
Sirius Lee
(In God We Trust, In Trump We MAGA)
To: toast
I’m toast. Sigh.
How should I be doing it? Advice is always well received.
The animal links being lower down are because I’m purposely never putting up animal threads now. Usually I do some degree of themeing, but I’ve been sort of emotionally up in the air over The Memo so it’s been more stream of conscious these last few days.
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02/02/2018 12:57:04 PM PST
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mairdie
To: mairdie
What a fascinating life she led!
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02/02/2018 12:58:30 PM PST
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GnuThere
To: mairdie
This one. Because it leads straight out of Cleveland.
To: Buckeye McFrog
My great grandfather worked on the Cleveland side of whatever the original bridge was, and traveled home to the other side every night. I actually touristed there trying to find his work location.
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02/02/2018 1:01:14 PM PST
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mairdie
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02/02/2018 1:16:20 PM PST
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SunkenCiv
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To: mairdie
Very cool. I like these kinds of articles. And I like the Daily Mail. Still, their headlines which try to make everything sound like breaking news are really annoying. I’m pretty sure these bridges were “revealed” long before this article was published.
Instead of:
“The world’s most spectacular bridges revealed”
The headline should be:
The world’s most spectacular bridges photographed really nicely
or:
A gallery of the world’s most spectacular bridges
To: SunkenCiv; mairdie
The Falkirk Wheel in Scotland is a very different sort of bridge. It lifts or lowers boats from a low canal to one at a higher elevation. There is a bridge/aquaduct/canal section over land so it qualifies.

Raise the water not the bridge...😁
There is a fascinating video of the Falkirk Wheel on youtube.
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02/02/2018 1:31:49 PM PST
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Covenantor
(Men are ruled...by liars who refuse them news, and by fools who cannot govern. " Chesterton)
To: edwinland
I have a lot of problems with Daily Mail. Their negative articles on our president drive me batty. The articles on animal cruelty - which must get them some rise in reading - but which I have to remember how to skim my eyes over once I see them.
But I love the pictures and I love that they write about discoveries I wouldn’t come across otherwise in all the topics that fascinate me - archeology, fine arts, literature, history, etc. Even if those discoveries have been made months ago and DM just discovered it. So I keep private lists of my favorite links that I pull these from, and enjoy again and again my favorite links without all the accompanying garbage.
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02/02/2018 1:41:10 PM PST
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mairdie
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